First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core

Abstract Despite the unique physiology and metabolic pathways of microbiomes from cold environments providing key evolutionary insights and promising leads for discovering new bioactive compounds, cultivable bacteria entrapped in perennial ice from caves remained a largely unexplored life system. In...

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Main Authors: Victoria I. Paun, Paris Lavin, Mariana C. Chifiriuc, Cristina Purcarea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79754-5
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spelling doaj-147a919157774f43b47a86db61d704c52021-01-17T12:31:01ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111510.1038/s41598-020-79754-5First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice coreVictoria I. Paun0Paris Lavin1Mariana C. Chifiriuc2Cristina Purcarea3Department of Microbiology, Institute of BiologyThe Network for Extreme Environment Research (NEXER), Scientific, Universidad de AntofagastaFaculty of Biology and the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest, ICUB, University of BucharestDepartment of Microbiology, Institute of BiologyAbstract Despite the unique physiology and metabolic pathways of microbiomes from cold environments providing key evolutionary insights and promising leads for discovering new bioactive compounds, cultivable bacteria entrapped in perennial ice from caves remained a largely unexplored life system. In this context, we obtained and characterized bacterial strains from 13,000-years old ice core of Scarisoara Ice Cave, providing first isolates from perennial ice accumulated in caves since Late Glacial, and first culture-based evidences of bacterial resistome and antimicrobial compounds production. The 68 bacterial isolates belonged to 4 phyla, 34 genera and 56 species, with 17 strains representing putative new taxa. The Gram-negative cave bacteria (Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes) were more resistant to the great majority of antibiotic classes than the Gram-positive ones (Actinobacteria, Firmicutes). More than 50% of the strains exhibited high resistance to 17 classes of antibiotics. Some of the isolates inhibited the growth of clinically important Gram-positive and Gram-negative resistant strains and revealed metabolic features with applicative potential. The current report on bacterial strains from millennia-old cave ice revealed promising candidates for studying the evolution of environmental resistome and for obtaining new active biomolecules for fighting the antibiotics crisis, and valuable cold-active biocatalysts.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79754-5
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author Victoria I. Paun
Paris Lavin
Mariana C. Chifiriuc
Cristina Purcarea
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Paris Lavin
Mariana C. Chifiriuc
Cristina Purcarea
First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
Scientific Reports
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Paris Lavin
Mariana C. Chifiriuc
Cristina Purcarea
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title First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
title_short First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
title_full First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
title_fullStr First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
title_full_unstemmed First report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
title_sort first report on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial activity of bacterial isolates from 13,000-year old cave ice core
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Despite the unique physiology and metabolic pathways of microbiomes from cold environments providing key evolutionary insights and promising leads for discovering new bioactive compounds, cultivable bacteria entrapped in perennial ice from caves remained a largely unexplored life system. In this context, we obtained and characterized bacterial strains from 13,000-years old ice core of Scarisoara Ice Cave, providing first isolates from perennial ice accumulated in caves since Late Glacial, and first culture-based evidences of bacterial resistome and antimicrobial compounds production. The 68 bacterial isolates belonged to 4 phyla, 34 genera and 56 species, with 17 strains representing putative new taxa. The Gram-negative cave bacteria (Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes) were more resistant to the great majority of antibiotic classes than the Gram-positive ones (Actinobacteria, Firmicutes). More than 50% of the strains exhibited high resistance to 17 classes of antibiotics. Some of the isolates inhibited the growth of clinically important Gram-positive and Gram-negative resistant strains and revealed metabolic features with applicative potential. The current report on bacterial strains from millennia-old cave ice revealed promising candidates for studying the evolution of environmental resistome and for obtaining new active biomolecules for fighting the antibiotics crisis, and valuable cold-active biocatalysts.
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